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East Coast Chowder

Posted on Jul 16th, 2009
by Brooke
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  • Fish & Seafood
  • Soups & Stews

We tried a lot of chowder on our holiday. Hands down, the very best one we tried was a huge bowl for $8 at the Hopewell Rocks, NB cafeteria. Yes, that’s right! Parks Canada made the best chowder we tasted! There was a butter slick on the top and it was filled with large chunks of sea food, including lobster.

We also enjoyed the one at the Knot in Lunenburg, NS and I’m sure somewhere else but I don’t recall just now …

The Knot in Lunenburg
Muscles were 1lb for $5
Chowder at the Knot
Steve had haddock
I had a fish sandwhich – like a burger but fish
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